Priming Study | Tony Robbins

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Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. For more than four and a half decades, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor and dynamic presentation of Mr. Robbins' corporate and personal development events. As the nation's #1 life and business strategist, he's called upon to consult and coach some of the world's finest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and even presidents of nations.
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Gary nods his head like - “yep and that’s exactly why you should be garage sailing”

austinb
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I am going to start handing out hand warmers and everyone will love me. 😂

helloworld
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I get a ton of patient complements, that I am warm and caring, probably just because I give all my patients a warm blanket. Huge difference! Your patient will be soooo much happier and trusting with a bit of warmth.

srdfb
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It's why I always demonstrate to anyone, kindness. People feel your heart and intention. We are energetic beings. Wish we did experiences on our energetic affect.

conscioushomesteading
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Someone needs to teach this guy what "variance" means in statistics

thomasbessis
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This study was shown to be i correct. A replication study involving many independent labs showed this phenomena to be wrong.

kerryobrien
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“…when your thoughts are actually primed by the environment.”
Tony out here giving up his own game!!!! He knows all about how to prep a crowd for mass hypnosis.

mikehuff
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What Mr. Robbins critically forgot to mention was the 50 additional participants who held room temp coffee 30 mins prior, 80% of which said the character in the story was “alright”.

Alexandrius_Caesar
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This is why I never finish my coffees anymore. Making the world a friendlier, happier place one hot coffee at a time.

seanwilliams
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Wonder how much coffee temperature influenced the actors also holding the coffee for a longer period of time. Even if trying to act the same, there’s gonna be variations in warmth of face and voice tone and body language.

ZantherStone
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This is a survival process our brains do. We subconsciously take cues and hints from our environment to better react to everything that may require our immediate focus and attention. It’s just natural.

Etabobable
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I have always said the power of suggestion is beyond our comprehension.

It is something we don't think about as in the subconscious actions. Even when talking about it there are many factors that is almost impossible to understand.

One thing is for certain, when someone is asking you a question and is shaking their head opposite of what you would say they are trying to trip you up.
If you don't notice the subtly of it you just might tell it their way regardless of what you are wanting to say and again you just might not notice it.

It Happens..

wayne
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Dudes sat there thinking, "Is this what I sound like?"

sinisterhd
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The other guy was like: “ yeah I believe you” 😂

fatahtani
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Taking advice from a custodian who had an epiphany when mopping floors in an LA building. Looking across the night skyline thought to himself “I can do so much more, look at all the suckers waiting out there”. He never looked back.

jonathandeere
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Anybody know the citation for the study he is mentioning?

alexanderlyon
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That’s why when you’re at the bar never hold a cold drink in your right hand, always your left. When you meet people and shake their hand you don’t want to offer a cold damp hand in return. Classic etiquette.

relempago
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Robert de Niro preparing for Taxi Driver: cold coffee

Jim Carrey preparing for Ace Ventura: *_triple espresso_*

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Oh my gosh, how predictive AI works just became clear on another level. I thought it was because it knew what you had seen—- but now it’s predicting off of the fact that it knows how you you felt about what you had seen. My mind is so blown.

CarolCarolDoddDodd
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Same applies to judges in a court of law. See "Willpower" by Roy Baumeister

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